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They definetely made a change for the better.
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l0l yeaaa nobody thought we would get this far but you would think the camaro largely helped?
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The government has no money. The loan was from us.
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haha I saw that commercial in radioshack buying outdoor speakers. Made me proud to hop in my corvette for the drive home.
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I think it was the camaro and all their other new models such as the malibu and equinox, etc. I hope they still target the large suvs and trucks though. Thats what I love most about GM.
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If only it were that easy. The labor costs were not a cause but an effect of the same reason that brought GM down....this thing snowballed out of control starting in the 70s. Nailing any one group/person/thing down for it would be inaccurate.
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With the government having gotten involved, what has REALLY been fixed I have to ask. Smoke and mirror ads and "hey we're back" rhetoric don't mean shat. What is it that has changed, how is the GM/Union relationship different, have the government regulations (C.A.F.E.) standards been changed to loosen the iron-fisted grip the Feds have around the collective automakers throats. Seems to be from a business perspective, other than killing a few brands, it is business as usual so all that has really been done is delaying the inevitable collapse but since the precedent has been set they'll just be bailed out again, and don't dismiss the notion for a second that if GM were down south in a right-to-work State they wouldn't have been left alone to dither on the vine. I will agree that GM is definitely on the right path with their products, it just has to play out whether their business practices will allow their products to survive. Quote:
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Couple those two entities at two ends of a rope and you get a very difficult and unsustainable economic model, add to that the government shaking the rope along the way with C.A.F.E. (which are BS and have done nothing to significantly reduce consumption and wind up contributing to more deaths since people are driving around in tin-cans), corporate taxation (which is just passed along to us as the consumer), and their choke-hold on fossil fuel energy production that jacks up gasoline prices and you have a recipe for what has transpired. You see what happens when an automaker has the opportunity to build the car it wants to build because it knows it is a car the market wants, you get a Camaro that hands its rivals their arses in sales and in today's eco-marxist-tree-hugging-3$-a-gallon-for-premium world still manages to sell by a significant percentage the V8 beast of the bunch.
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Latest, GM used bailout money to repay bailout money???
Latest on bailout/repayment: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010...bailout-money/
A top Senate Republican on Thursday accused the Obama administration of misleading taxpayers about General Motors' loan repayment, saying the struggling auto giant was only able to repay its bailout money by dipping into a separate pot of bailout money. Sen. Chuck Grassley's charge was backed up by the inspector general for the bailout -- also known as the Trouble Asset Relief Program, or TARP. Watchdog Neil Barofsky told Fox News, as well as the Senate Finance Committee, that General Motors used bailout money to pay back the federal government. "It appears to be nothing more than an elaborate TARP money shuffle," Grassley, the ranking Republican on the Senate Finance Committee, said in a letter Thursday to Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner. But Grassley said in his letter that a Securities and Exchange Commission form filed by GM showed that $6.7 billion of the tens of billions the company received was sitting in an escrow account and available to be used for repayment. He called on Geithner to provide more information about why the company was allowed to use bailout money to repay bailout money, and how much of the remaining escrow money GM would be allowed to keep. "The bottom line seems to be that the TARP loans were 'repaid' with other TARP funds in a Treasury escrow account. The TARP loans were not repaid from money GM is earning selling cars, as GM and the administration have claimed in their speeches, press releases and television commercials," he wrote. Vice President Biden on Wednesday called the GM repayment a "huge accomplishment." But Barofsky told Fox News that while it's "somewhat good news," there's a big catch. "I think the one thing that a lot of people overlook with this is where they got the money to pay back the loan. And it isn't from earnings. ... It's actually from another pool of TARP money that they've already received," he said Wednesday. "I don't think we should exaggerate it too much. Remember that the source of this money is just other TARP money." Barofsky told the Senate Finance Committee the same thing Tuesday, and said the main way for the federal government to earn money out of GM would be through "a liquidation of its ownership interest." Grassley criticized this scenario in his letter. "The taxpayers are still on the hook, and whether TARP funds are ultimately recovered depends entirely on the government's ability to sell GM stock in the future. Treasury has merely exchanged a legal right to repayment for an uncertain hope of sharing in the future growth of GM. A debt-for-equity swap is not a repayment," he wrote. Am I reading this right???????? |
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hmm interesting, i hope its not 100% true. although i was kinda suspicious on how GM was able to repay their bailout money so quickly.
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The thing is that there is no way that can happen. GM has already reported a $4.3 Billion loss at the end of last year, which curiously coincides with payoff the of loan. It just doesn't make accounting sense, what this Senator is spewing hot air about.
Now remember they still have to pay $45 Billion back to the govt, because all that money has been converted to stock. Once they go public later this year, they will be able to pay that off, untill then the govt still owns GM... http://www.usatoday.com/money/autos/...-gm-loan_N.htm
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So, GM didn't use this loaned money and gave it back??? Is that what they are saying? If so, what is the problem?
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$56 billion were borrowed initially, the $45 of which was converted to stock to be made public later. The remaining monies were paid off essentially because they didn't use much of it and or the cash flow for them has really been that good.
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